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today we start in syria. what they call horrific massacres this week and calling on the u.n. security council to help protect civilians. we cannot ind penitently confirm the allegations. >> the japanese government and tokyo electric power company have unveiled a plan to decommission the damaged puck shee -- puthe plant was badly damaged from the earthquake and tsunami that hit in march. that disaster killed 15,000 and displaced another 80,000 who lived within a large radius from the plant. >>> and this piece of art work was stolen. this was displayed for more than 40 years and valued at more than $750,000. the piece was probably stolen to be sold as scrap metal for a few hundred bucks. it follows the surge in demand for copper leaving thieves to rob even war memorials. >> and this is the same charity princess diana supported. in 2009 he spent a night among the homeless during an event. bill clinton has said he didn't want to spend the remainder of his days wishing he was still president. we will hear from him in his own words about why life in the white house is better than e
today we start in syria. what they call horrific massacres this week and calling on the u.n. security council to help protect civilians. we cannot ind penitently confirm the allegations. >> the japanese government and tokyo electric power company have unveiled a plan to decommission the damaged puck shee -- puthe plant was badly damaged from the earthquake and tsunami that hit in march. that disaster killed 15,000 and displaced another 80,000 who lived within a large radius from the...
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a simpler way to ship. >>> a horrific massacre in syria. that is how the country's main opposition group is describing the government's crack down this week. this amateur video you are seeing is said to show a gun battle on the streets. the opposition said almost 250 people were killed over a 48 hour period. the group is calling on the arab league and the u.n. security ko council to step in and stop the killing of civilians. they turned out by the thousands. joining us live from cairo. you have actually been to see one of the women who was attacked. what did she say about what is taking place there. >> we have scheduled an interview today. a 48-year-old egyptian female protester who was beaten and whose beating because caught on tape. when we got to the hospital today, it was a very disturbing scene. they went into the room. the woman was screaming in pain. heavily bandaged on her head with a skull fracture. she had visible gashes on her face. heavily bruised. wouldn't stop screaming, saying she thought she was going to die, that she needed
a simpler way to ship. >>> a horrific massacre in syria. that is how the country's main opposition group is describing the government's crack down this week. this amateur video you are seeing is said to show a gun battle on the streets. the opposition said almost 250 people were killed over a 48 hour period. the group is calling on the arab league and the u.n. security ko council to step in and stop the killing of civilians. they turned out by the thousands. joining us live from cairo....
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. >> i would say with regard to syria, we have ratcheted up pressure on syria. you have seen the united states working with our partners, working with our allies, participating in an effort that has increased international isolation of syria. the steps we have taken have been pa pa all in one direction, if you will, which is to put pressure on syria, to make sure has lost control of his regime, to call on him to cease the violence and to begin a democratic transition in that country. we will continue to take the steps to pressure the regime to stop the crackdown. as we have seen by the reporting and by the international condemnation of what is happening in that country, the world is watching. and increasingly, assad's legitimacy has been lost around the world. and that process will continue. >> are you aware of the reports about the iranian engineers? >> i have seen the report, but i do not have anything specific for you on that. >> have there been discussions with people in the region? >> again, i do not have any response on that. >> yesterday, you graciously a
. >> i would say with regard to syria, we have ratcheted up pressure on syria. you have seen the united states working with our partners, working with our allies, participating in an effort that has increased international isolation of syria. the steps we have taken have been pa pa all in one direction, if you will, which is to put pressure on syria, to make sure has lost control of his regime, to call on him to cease the violence and to begin a democratic transition in that country. we...
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. >>> blood spewing on the streets of syria. rebel groups say are more than 100 people were killed monday, the deadliest day since protests began. the syrian government is cracking down on armed and vile the terrorists, what it's calling them. announces yesterday it will execute anyone who participates in terror acts. the u.n. says syria has killed 5,000 people since march. >>> dozens of journalists arrested in turkey. police raided a number of newspapers busting an alleged terror plot by kurdish separate tests, claiming the government is cracking down on dissent. more journalists than any country in turkey except china. >>> piers morgan denying any link to britain the phone hacking scandal. the cnn host testified sbefore british panel investigating ethics. he didn't believe any phone hacking had taken place when they worked there. asked about a story based on a voice message paul mccart karca left for his then wife heather mills. >> at what stage i was played a part of a message pulled up on her mobile phone. can you remember t
. >>> blood spewing on the streets of syria. rebel groups say are more than 100 people were killed monday, the deadliest day since protests began. the syrian government is cracking down on armed and vile the terrorists, what it's calling them. announces yesterday it will execute anyone who participates in terror acts. the u.n. says syria has killed 5,000 people since march. >>> dozens of journalists arrested in turkey. police raided a number of newspapers busting an alleged...
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putin and others because israel had serious disagreements with russia and russia a serious supporter of syria, hamas, and he came to moscow to try to persuade russia and exchange seriously the russian positions on all issues of great importance to israel. he clearly made a proclamation they were negotiating with russia, and met us on great importance to israel that would be not the best time for him to criticize russian government and policies. during the last 20 years, we came to a very different conclusion. we came to a conclusion that after the end of the cold war, we can tell about everybody how they had come back through the affairs, and that we can do it without leverage of u.s. interest and u.s. ability to do things that are very important to us like russian support in iran, like our continuing supplies from russia to afghanistan. things that really affect american security and american lives. whether we should be able to have our cake and eat it too, it's difficult to make a prediction, but i do believe that there's instances when i made an interest in the american values in some conf
putin and others because israel had serious disagreements with russia and russia a serious supporter of syria, hamas, and he came to moscow to try to persuade russia and exchange seriously the russian positions on all issues of great importance to israel. he clearly made a proclamation they were negotiating with russia, and met us on great importance to israel that would be not the best time for him to criticize russian government and policies. during the last 20 years, we came to a very...
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the world's attention now focused on syria, will it be the next domino to fall. even with the brutal crackdown of the regime, demonstrators are on the streets. according to the u.n., at least 5,000 have been killed since march. some fight for their freedom, others protest for bread and butter. in europe, thousands demonstrate, angry at tough economic conditions. furious protesters in greece battle with riot police for weeks against paycuts and layoffs. >> this is called a suicide earlier on by the bank of greece governor. he said if we don't pass this, the country's gone. >> reporter: in england, peaceful protests turned ugly. discontented youth fought with police and looted and destroyed parts of the city. in september, the "occupy wall street" movements started in new york and soon gripped major capitals around the world, condemning the wealthiest 1% for leaving the other 99% out in the cold. and by december, a glimpse of people power in russia, thousands marched, rejecting election results frustrated, too, with corruption and economic stagnation. 2011 shattere
the world's attention now focused on syria, will it be the next domino to fall. even with the brutal crackdown of the regime, demonstrators are on the streets. according to the u.n., at least 5,000 have been killed since march. some fight for their freedom, others protest for bread and butter. in europe, thousands demonstrate, angry at tough economic conditions. furious protesters in greece battle with riot police for weeks against paycuts and layoffs. >> this is called a suicide earlier...